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ellisd82
598 posts
78 months
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Burnham said: I really like that, perfect retro-modern blend. What he said... So much want!
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Nicholas Blair
4,002 posts
154 months
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thewheelman said: The point is, he wanted it, he could afford it, so he bought it.
You could argue that there's no point to many cars that are made, but what a useless comment to make on a forum for car enthusiasts. Each to their own, I don't like it, simple as that.
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GTRene
7,827 posts
94 months
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love it, and with that many Ferrari's in the world, this one stands out a bit, well done.
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Nickellarse
523 posts
59 months
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Proof that money CAN buy you happiness.
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quantum_man
229 posts
80 months
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Cheib
6,495 posts
45 months
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Normally I see these one off specials and think either they are absolutely stunning or blindingly ugly....this just doesn't register with me at all...I think it's bland.
As others have said....288 GTO replica would have been better plus I think the front of that would work better with modern crash regs.
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housen
637 posts
62 months
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i like but fuel cap is ill fitting and the panal gaps around the rear are quite large no ?
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soad
16,127 posts
46 months
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bruciebonuz said: Not perfect, but I do like it and its great that crazy stuff like this happens as the world would be much more boring if it didn't. Exactly.
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silverfox42
18 posts
44 months
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Eric looks really happy about it, perhaps he ordered yellow?
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marcosgt
6,343 posts
46 months
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If you like the BB512, why not just buy one of those and restore it to perfection? This seems a bit like a very rich man's MR2 based 348 to me  It's a rather odd looking 458, not a modern 512BB... M.
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tommy vercetti
3,616 posts
33 months
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Looks ok, but not as good looking as the 458, too bland compared to it.
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Streetrod
5,011 posts
76 months
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ajprice
7,355 posts
66 months
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^^^ I like the second one
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stewy68
1,635 posts
113 months
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As someone who had a thing for the original 512BB when others my age lusted after the Countach, I have to say that this car is (for me) up there with creations like the 288GTO, 250 GT Tour De France, 250 GT Lusso, Daytona and the 250 GTO SWB. I do agree with previous posters who mention the wheels -HRE Vintage 505. This would improve it ten-fold IMO.
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Streetrod
5,011 posts
76 months
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ajprice said: ^^^ I like the second one Yeah my kids loved it too when they saw it at Goodwood last year, great taste they have like their dad  
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emba
79 posts
18 months
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W111AAM said: I really quite like it. Calling it the SP12, does that mean this is the 12th Special Edition Ferrari have made. I'm aware of a few of them (first one based on a 430 i think went to China, a 599 Superamerica), but can anyone fill in the gaps? This? Ferrari F430 SP1   Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta (The 599 You mentioned too?) I'm sure this cost the owner 640k Euros to build back then I could be wrong.   
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scholesy
143 posts
32 months
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I never knew he was a petrolhead until hearing he was doing this a while back, makes me appreciate his music even more. Also I have to admit I really like this, but then I also liked the Stratos that was recreated on a modern Ferrari base. Fair enough there is no point to this, but in this day and age, there isn't a lot of point to any car with lots of power for road use. It is sometimes nice just to have things because you can 
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Vilhelm
403 posts
19 months
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If I was a multi-millionaire, I'd probably commission a one-off Ferrari too. Not a retro thing like this, but a Pininfarina-designed body, styled to be beautiful and timeless, plonked on the chassis of an F12b. 
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Cheib
6,495 posts
45 months
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TaylotS2K
586 posts
77 months
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